adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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democracy
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Several authors, who see the failings of our present system, do not wish to see an extension of participatory democracy .
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This book will explore both the opportunities and the dangers ahead for participatory democracy in the electronic information age.
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Bobbio has doubts, therefore, as to the educative benefits of participatory democracy .
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Power comes from the cultivation of the scientific spirit and participatory democracy .
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Thus we require participatory democracy to give the individual a real measure of control over the life and structure of his/her environment.
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They advocated some form of participatory democracy with free elections and a multi-party system.
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For Pateman, participatory democracy hinges on the premise that individuals and their institutions can not be placed apart.
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Active citizenship, in the form of participatory democracy , is only possible in small communities where there is no organisational complexity.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a participatory management style
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Children like Robbie require an active, participatory parent to teach them how to be communicative and logical.
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Decentralisation and participatory budgeting challenge neoliberalism.
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Madison has even shown how police departments can use participatory management.
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Manufacturing businesses that embrace participatory management say it typically increases their productivity by 30 to 40 percent.
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Nominating procedures were now more open and participatory than they had ever been before.
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On the other hand, while self help by its very nature is participatory , it has a strong middle class bias.
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Socialism must be about active and participatory debate.
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This book will explore both the opportunities and the dangers ahead for participatory democracy in the electronic information age.